‘Then and Now’ exhibit features eight alumni artists
The recently created Brandeis Alumni Art Gallery features work of alumni artists who represent each decade since the University’s founding.
USC professor delivers literary lecture on the characteristics of water
The second lecture of this three-part series focused on water and material imagination through a read-aloud of essays by Prof. Jackie Wang.
The Brandeis Food Pantry finds a new home in the Shapiro Campus Center
The Brandeis Food Pantry, formerly known as the FRESH food pantry, has moved to the SCC — but what difference has it made?
Prof. Douglas Smith helps combat ongoing Massachusetts migrant crisis
Massachusetts navigates temporary solutions to housing influx of migrants. Prof. Smith has been committed to the cause for several years now.
Cochav Elkayam-Levy discusses human rights violations on Oct. 7
The annual Diane Markowicz Memorial Lecture featured the expert in international law and human rights.
Robin Wilson-Beattie awarded Carrie Buck Fellowship Award
The educator and writer was recognized for intersectional disability and reproductive justice advocacy.
Alumni share their experiences for International Women’s Day
Alumni return to Brandeis to speak with students about what it means to be a woman in a leadership role.
Boston Globe project sheds light on a notorious crime
Journalists Adrian Walker and Evan Allen discussed the misled investigation of the Charles and Carol Stuart case.
Brandeis students experience harassment from unidentified man
The Justice spoke with the targets of the recent harassment detailed in Chief Rushton’s email.
“A liberal arts for tomorrow”: Brandeis’ new model for higher education
The 77th Emmy Awards: A celebration of (and frustration with) streaming, and records shattered
Tornado lands near campus: sign of rising tornado rates amid global climate crisis
Governor Gore and his Waltham Estate
Brandeis to introduce “Oscar Sort” recycling technology to campus